The top attractions in Angola

Some 80km from Luanda, near Quicama National Park, this beach is wonderful where you can sleep in a little wooden houses by the sea. There's a restaurant called Carpe Diem where you can eat like a king while watching the sunset... One

Northern Angola has amazing and impressive landscapes and if there is something that stands out above everything else, it's the incredible beaches. There are hundreds of beaches with tons of amazing sand, many are located adjacent to

One of Angola's most beautiful natural areas is Kwanza River which is about 70 km. from Luanda, the capital. In the Kwanza Londge you can enjoy an upstream safari in search of crocodiles and enjoy local seafood. The family owners are

In N'Zeto we visited a place that left me captive by its beauty, and, above all, for the exceptional sunsets that you could contemplate there. There are gigantic salt mines that are fully operational. They are privately owned and

In Angola all occupations are divided and the work is structured, so while men are fishing every day, including Sundays, the children help the men by taking their boats to the riverbank, the womens jobs are to clean the fish

N'Zeto is a beautiful fishing village that is located in northern Angola, near the town of Soyo. The people in the village are poor. The children generally run naked, and most people are involved with the fishing industry. Although it

Cabinda is one of the 18 provinces of Angola. This territory is completely separated from the rest of the country by the Democratic Republic of Congo, which surrounds the province to the east and the south. To the north is the

The surrounding areas of the Cabinda are full of vegetation and lovely. Thre are many cliffs where you can enjoy a view of the Atlantic, but what is impressive are the people you find. When you go down the road you always find people